The Associated Press: UN climate chief urges flexibility in talks
Figueres said countries have felt a renewed urgency to address global warming given this year's series of frequent and catastrophic disasters, including massive flooding in Pakistan, drought and fires in Russia, and mudslides and floods in China.List of natural disasters - Floods and landslides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"All these events are constant reminders to governments that they need to deal in a consummate manner together to address climate change," she said, adding, "It needs to be the contribution of all countries together to be effective."
[Note the years that these occurred. Which ones were caused by carbon dioxide?]
1. 2,500,000–3,700,000[13] 1931 China floods China 1931
2. 900,000–2,000,000 1887 Yellow River (Huang He) flood China 1887
3. 500,000–700,000 1938 Yellow River (Huang He) flood China 1938
4. 231,000 Banqiao Dam failure, result of Typhoon Nina. Approximately 86,000 people died from flooding and another 145,000 died during subsequent disease. China 1975
5. 145,000 1935 Yangtze river flood China 1935
6. more than 100,000 St. Felix's Flood, storm surge Netherlands 1530
7. 100,000 Hanoi and Red River Delta flood North Vietnam 1971
8. 100,000 1911 Yangtze river flood China 1911
9. 50,000–80,000 St. Lucia's flood, storm surge Netherlands 1287
10. 2.400 North Sea flood, storm surge Netherlands 31 December 1953
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Interestingly there is a direct correlation between atmospheric CO2 concentrations and the number of errors (lies) coming from the IPCC.
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